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accommodate |
I am sorry I can't accommodate you in my hotel.
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accompany |
The photographs should accompany the accident report.
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according |
According to Dr. Tom the conditions at this zoo are simply abysmal.
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achieve |
He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
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aggressive |
She had been aggressive in the argument.
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amateur |
The Pantomummers are an amateur dramatic group.
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especially |
It was especially hot this August.
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exaggerate |
You exaggerate all the time!
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excellent |
Jane and Jim are excellent dancers.
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existence |
Ecosystems are groups of living things that support the existence of each other.
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explanation |
The Key is an explanation of the small drawings or marks used on a map.
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committee |
The committee meet today.
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communicate |
We need to communicate more.
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community |
The councils new plans aroused some anger in the community.
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competition |
Emily was the first entrant in the competition.
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